It rained yesterday while we were out so when we turned to head home there was a river crossing the road that we had come in by. Basicallywe were trapped on the wrong side of town. We kindly asked a passingcar to ferry us across the one foot deep passage. They ended up being very nice and gave us a ride right back to town. For Windhoek residents sparatic rivers such as these are quite normal. You either take your chances and go across or you find another route.
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It rained yesterday while we were out so when we turned to head home there was a river crossing the road that we had come in by. Basicallywe were trapped on the wrong side of town. We kindly asked a passingcar to ferry us across the one foot deep passage. They ended up being very nice and gave us a ride right back to town. For Windhoek residents sparatic rivers such as these are quite normal. You either take your chances and go across or you find another route.
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